http://ipt-nigeria.gbif.fr/resource?r=odonates_of_federal_university_of_technology_akure_nigeria
odonates_of_federal_university_of_technology_akure_nigeria
Kehinde
Kemabonta
University of Lagos
Associate Professor
Department Of Zoology
Lagos
Lagos
+234
NG
8022235317
kennykemabonta@yahoo.com
https://orcid.org/0000.0002-4301-9196
Kehinde
Kemabonta
University of Lagos
Associate Professor
Department Of Zoology
Lagos
Lagos
+234
NG
8022235317
kennykemabonta@yahoo.com
https://orcid.org/0000.0002-4301-9196
Babasola
Adu
Federal University Of Technology
Senior Lecturer
De[partment of Biology
Akure
Ondo
+234
NG
8034313457
williamsadubabs@yahoo.com
Kehinde
Kemabonta
University of Lagos
Associate Professor
Department Of Zoology
Lagos
Lagos
+234
NG
8022235317
kennykemabonta@yahoo.com
https://orcid.org/0000.0002-4301-9196
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Babasola
Adu
Federal University Of Technology Akure
Senior Lecturer
Department of Biology
Akure
Ondo
+234
NG
8034313457
williamsadubabs@yahoo.com
pointOfContact
2018-12-17
eng
Odonate collections from Federal University of Technology Akure, Ondo State Nigeria comprised a total of 661 individuals made up of 110 species, 41 general and nine families. The families include Libellulidae (72.2%), Coenagrionidae (13.5%), Calopterygidae (6.2%), Platycnemididae (3.1%), Chlorocyphidae (1.9%), Protoneuridae (1.2%), Cordullidae (0.5%), Gomphidae (0.5%), Aeshnidae (0.3%). Three dominant species include Trithemis arteriosa (10%), Palpopleura lucia (9%) and Orthetrum Julia (8%). Thirty eight species of the collections were represented by only one individual amongst which were Ceriagrion whellani, Pseudagrion risi, and Trithemis leakeyi.
Occurrence
river Alatori
Aponmu
Aahoo
Ilaramokin
Odonata
diversity
specimen
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Specimen
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The area covers Federal University of Technology, Akure, Ikere Ekiti,Ilara Mokin, Akure Forest reserve comprising of River Owena, Apomu river, Aahoo stream and Alatori river
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7.328
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2017-12-13
Odonate collections from Federal University of Technology Akure, Ondo State Nigeria comprised a total of 661 individuals made up of 110 species, 41 general and nine families. The families include Libellulidae (72.2%), Coenagrionidae (13.5%), Calopterygidae (6.2%), Platycnemididae (3.1%), Chlorocyphidae (1.9%), Protoneuridae (1.2%), Cordullidae (0.5%), Gomphidae (0.5%), Aeshnidae (0.3%). Three dominant species include Trithemis arteriosa (10%), Palpopleura lucia (9%) and Orthetrum Julia (8%). Thirty eight species of the collections were represented by only one individual amongst which were Ceriagrion whellani, Pseudagrion risi, and Trithemis leakeyi.
order
odonata
Dragonflies
order
Odonata
Damselflies
unkown
Kehinde
Kemabonta
University of Lagos
Associate Professor
Department Of Zoology
Lagos
Lagos
+234
NG
8022235317
kennykemabonta@yahoo.com
https://orcid.org/0000.0002-4301-9196
Babasola
Adu
Federal University od Technology, Akure
Senior Lecturer
Department of Biology
Akure
Ondo
+234
8034313457
williamsadubabs@yahoo.com
Digitization of Species of Odonata (Damselflies and Dragonflies) of Southern, Nigeria
Babasola
Adu
pointOfContact
BID under GBIF and CRC grant from University of Lagos
The study area include Federal University of technology, Akure, Ilara Mokin, Akure forest reserve comprising of some ponds such as Ago store pond and rivers such as Aahoo and Alatori and owena.
These are preserved specimens with Dr Adu
2018-12-12T11:25:20.990+00:00
dataset
Adu, B. W. & Ogbogu, S. S. (2013). Diversity and community structure of dragonflies and damselflies (Insecta: Odonata) in Aponmu Forest, Southwestern. International Journal of Agriculture and Forestry. 3(6): 231 -239.
Adu, W., Kemabonta, K. A. & Ogbogu, S. S. (2016). Composition and abundance of Odonates at Alatori stream South-West, Nigeria. UNILAG Journal of Medicine, Science and Technology. 4: 96-110.
Adu, W., Ogbogu, S. S. & Kemabonta, K. A. (2015). Dragonflies and damselflies (Insecta: Odonata) as tools for habitat quality assessment and monitoring. FUTA Journal of Research in Sciences. 11(1): 36-45.
http://ipt-nigeria.gbif.fr/resource?id=odonates_of_federal_university_of_technology_akure_nigeria/v1.1.xml